Cultural keystone species as a tool for biocultural stewardship. A global review

G Mattalia, A McAlvay, I Teixidor‐Toneu… - People and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The cultural keystone species (CKS) concept (ie 'species that shape in a major way the
cultural identity of a people'as defined by Garibaldi and Turner in 2004) has been proposed …

Climate and land‐use change impacts on cultural use berries: Considerations for mitigative stewardship

M Mucioki - Plants, People, Planet, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Societal Impact Statement Cultural use berries are prized foods and medicines across the
United States and Canada, with almost 200 different species used by Indigenous Peoples …

Ecocultural or Biocultural? Towards Appropriate Terminologies in Biocultural Diversity

FM Franco - Biology, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Biocultural diversity espouses an inseparable link between biological,
cultural, and linguistic diversity. Biocultural diversity is not alone in using the term …

Understanding the conservation challenges and needs of culturally significant plant species through Indigenous Knowledge and species distribution models

M Mucioki, J Sowerwine, D Sarna-Wojcicki… - Journal for Nature …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Indigenous People in the Klamath River Basin have cared for and utilized
ecosystems and component resources since time immemorial, proactively conserving …

Transdisciplinary science for strengthening forest systems in British Columbia: Quesnel as a learning landscape

RA Riggs, J Arora, AK Boedhihartono… - Canadian Journal of …, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
Forestry is becoming more complex as a result of diverging societal demands. Indigenous
Peoples' reconciliation and the challenges of climate change call for research that embraces …

Agroforestry across the United States: Results of the 2022 Census of Agriculture

T Kellerman, S Feibel, MM Smith, G Bentrup… - Agroforestry …, 2025 - Springer
Agroforestry offers producers climate mitigation and adaptation benefits and the opportunity
to diversify income and enhance ecosystem services. Though these benefits are well …

Accessing Culturally Significant Species in New York City, USA's Urban Forest: The Case of Ginkgo biloba and Morus spp. Harvesting from Street Trees by Chinese …

S Becker, PT Hurley, MR Emery, J Chan - Urban Foraging in the …, 2024 - Springer
Emerging scholarship on urban forests indicates that diverse green spaces provide
immigrant populations opportunities to maintain their cultural identities. Modes of …

[HTML][HTML] Sustainable development or developmental sustainability: Two cases of indigenous knowledge and practices for sustainable sourcing for wood-based design …

J Bello-Bravo, AN Lutomia - Trees, Forests and People, 2022 - Elsevier
Sustainable wood-based design solutions necessarily presuppose economically, socially,
and environmentally reliable sources of wood use for any future designs. However …

“It's good for the forest and it's traditional”: Indigenous ecologies and land management at the community/NGO interface in southern Belize

K Baines, P Miss - Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In 2019, the Maya Leaders Alliance unveiled “The Future We Dream,” a vision
document sharing a common interest among the Mopan and Q'eqchi'Maya people of Belize …

Opinion: Response to questions about common mycorrhizal networks

SW Simard, TS Ryan, DA Perry - Frontiers in Forests and Global Change - frontiersin.org
Common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs) are networks of mycorrhizal fungal hyphae held in
common by at least two plants (Horton, 2015; Rillig et al., 2024) and were first discovered in …